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Show pr;Jiv.June 8,1928 THE OGDEN POST Angus 1'. riglit at I'iinyur,. konit- in llw lu-- r i. K. sK-.-- . Junior I)nce Tonight wo-- b community there are i! dedicate themselves to the other., of nf Oi-r- iiti.-oavt-- hi-M.- ir oni'-rru- Yi-- - . enti-r'ai- Ii.-n- - A - s r , Miss Marie Willis, daughter of Mrs. Mary W. Willis of this city and Preston L. tannon, of Greemlale, California, were quietly married Monday evening at 7:00 oclock at the home of the Rev. John Falwurd Carver, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. A wedding dinner was served immediately following the ceremony at tlie Hotel liigclow. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Preston J. Cannon, parents of the bridegroom; Mrs. Mary W. Willis, mother of the bride; Mrs. A. L. Jameson of Glendale, Air. umi Mrs. Alonzo B. Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge D. Thomas and Bliss Lucy Van Cott of Salt Luke; Judge and Mrs. Joseph Chez, Dr. and Mrs. John Edward Carver, Miss Jeanne Chez, Miss Marion Willis, Bliss Ilia Willis and Blr. and Mrs. Bert Gilchrist. Mr and Mrs. liwrenee 11. ltush-nu-r- e Bridal Party Cuests e-and of llerkeloy, ,.f the smart. sl l affairs si re guests of Mr. Rusimicrcs OI t.i, n,,.k was the dinner Wed Mr. Mrs. m and d BushJohn T. parents, .i by Mis, Beatiiee men-, Adams avenue l.Vev. at her Imme on Tyler aie-Uwere members nf the Mr. und Mrs. F. C. Smith and lit- Mat-nllaley Tli Wedding tle son returned Monday from u two d,,,-i- . i table was most party. the attractive, weeks' trip to Sun Frimeiseo and Isis ccti: u miiiature bridal Angeles. party un arch of rosebuds and orange Four pink tallows Mr. und Mrs. W. ii. Williams left n silver holders the lighted anil Wednesday for southern Utah where ruse petals were strewn table, upon the ,hey will visit scenic points of inter- cloil;. Dainty bridal cards marked est. the p.la. es of Miss Mary Virginia . Mis Eileen Jeffers, Miss Lilian After a years study of the piano in Miss irginin Bess, Miss Philadelphia, Frunk J agger, Mrs. Jag-e- r 11c . ii ( Hiiruy. Mr. and Mrs. J. How-ai- d and daughter, have returned to Haley, John Arthur Haley, Paul Ogden; while in the eust Professor sim,M '' ani ' Itl11 ,,nfi Eruncis Mat- J agger played in the Earle theutre of Philadelphia, as well ns studying during his absence from Ogden. Blrs, (j. tv. lVrkins presided over u luncheon 0f charming appointments . Mrs. E Wardleigh, 1 1(10 Washington avenue, has her sister, Mrs. Ada i iicsilay m the Japanese riHun of Bigelow. Covers were laid for Mack, of lamg Beach as her house-gues-t. ten With bridge following in the drawing room. Mr. and Mrs. Fioyil Brown, who Mr. ntni Mrs. Muriel Johnson left have been the guests of Mr. und Mrs. the latter part of the week for the Frank Keyes, have returned to their I acific north west for h few weeks home in Whittier, California. vucatinn. Bits. Ivute Marshall has gone to San Miss Pearl Woodworth is Francisco for an extended visit with the biennial convent ion of attending relatives. nurses now in session in graduate Louisville, Miss Dorothy Anderson and Bliss Kintucky. Before returning home "rtd'vorlh will sHnd u month Yiolette Letts are vacationing in Calimiddle west. fornia for a fortnight. Culi-fovni- " u, sm-ia- j " n lu-in- bl.is-i.iu- s. in the telephone switchboard Bnial NrijHiiiorK world wuk insi nihil Ht New Haven, AD.. 1. I Bnrkl. mil will InimecticuL. It had eight lines, serv!!c Ibyai at caul party telel il ing 21 subscribers. The firat Ii. containing phone directory was a curd and almiit bo names, wit limit mmil-i.-rAt ilii- final nf the Kcii not urriinged alphabetically. smi i f tin- ()'ti-it.ty l till- inn of an-Today, fur every D'O residents, there Wlllllll-'IS telephones. Complicated tele(lglllll. K.lm.il Mouilay aftt tin-phone switchboards an in every city, li!l.-- i mg ioivn and hamlet throughout the UnitMi Weir ! m .ilia ll. .Maninii, pn ntcii! ; Mis. ed States, serving millions of i K O. to whom the telephone is a ; Mrs. J. i ii'i priNiili-nFa'i-ki! Mr... h.iMiof home and business recorilit'g II.. i ri hfe Transatlantic telephony has been Irmii, cui'i'csp, nuim Mrs. A. V. Agi-et und eommercml televiBlr. I, i iBciiarilsmi. custodian; Mr.,. W. sion is in sight. This lias nil taken 1'. .iippauu. press ciiricKiiiui1i-ntplace in less than the averuge lifetime. ; I .5- - lll'-.l- s iiifi-im- - Mrs. T. D. Ryan was hostess and breakfast in the Spanish at the Hotel Bigelow followed Bliss Blary Virginia Blatson the guest the ceremony for the members of the of honor at a breakfast given Blonday bridal party and members of the two morning at Mrs. Ryans home in the hnilies. The guests, who numbered Upton apartments. The serving table fifty, were seated at one long table was most attractive w'ith its center- W with a wealth of early summer piece of roses and gypsophila in olossom. shades of pink and white. Covers There were a number of were laid for ten. guests at the wedding including ae bride's brother, Francis G. Mat- Bliss Mary Virginia Blatson was the of New York, J. Howard incentive for a very lovely bridge Haley, wrther of the groom, and Mrs. Haley luncheon given Tuesday by Blrs. Blit-to- n tf South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. William IJ. Boyle and Bliss Katherine Jtnen of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. James Shufflebarger at the latters home on Mbertson of and avenue. Summer garden Pasadena, Calif., Jefferson ul Castner of South Bend, Ind. flowers decked ' the rooms and the luncheon tables where places were Episcopalian Nuptials marked for the guest of honor, Blrs. Ihc beautiful and impressive Irving Lehman, Mrs. Harman W. marriage service will be used Peery, Bliss Katherine Fitzgerald, Mrs. ddmg of Miss Myr-- j juantia Ramsey, Bliss Margaret k fhilpott, ceremony daughter of Mr. and Smurthwaite, Mrs. Lucile Douglas, Walter E. Philpott, and Ronald j Blrs. Lowell R. Boyle, Bliss Patricia noon Healy, Bliss Beatrice Browning, Mrs. at Saturday high the Church of the Good Shepherd. Shufflebarger, Miss Helen "v- - John W. Hyslop will per-th- e Anthony Miss Marjorie Brewer, Miss Conroy, ceremony in the presence of Elizabeth Brewer, Blrs. Junior Rich, hundred and The Blrs. George Eccles and Mrs. Clair Anfifty, guests. iven in marriage by derson. rfafter, Walter Philpott. Her at-b-e Miss Gladys Philpott, Blr. and Blrs. Nils Eckbo, of Prehonor, Miss Phyllis Rosevear toria, South Africa, and Mr. and Mrs. Turner, bridesmaids, Francis Litchfield, were the incentive jrtor Elliott be best man, and of a smart dinner presided over last wUl be Fred Daniels and Friday by Mr. and Blrs. Ralph E. BrisDameis. Mrs. Vera tol at their home on Van Buren. SixFrey at the organ, and Mrs. teen guests were bidden. Bowen will sing pre-i- e ceremony. Miss Helen Conroy presided over a breakfast will be served luncheon of charming appointments following the church on last at her home on LinShuffs on Jefferson ave-!- colnSaturday avenue, in compliment to Bliss Those bidbe wedding party Mary Virginia Blatson. mediate families will make den to the luncheon which was folV Pest list lowed by bridge were: Blisses Dollie ff Miss Philpott, Bliss Louise DeVine, Beatrice Browning, Mrs. P. Bhinney and Patricia Healy, Myrene Rich, Dorothy Burke entertained ti- - J!een Scowcroft, Marcia Casey, Katherine at he borne of Miss Sned-Spo- tt Fitzgerald of San Francisco, Kathryn bride,- mother, Mrs. W. M. Shufflcbargerj Blarjorie and Elizabeth Brewer; and Mrs. George S. Eccles, Mrs. Junior Rich, Blrs. Anthony Shufflebarger and Mrs. Clair Anderson. m a80 entertained nei :or Twenty-tw- o thomenday aftrnoon at the Phil- young women will be Sacred Heart academy from graduated H next Thursday at the annual comE riato1 and daugh- - mencement exercises to be held in the The list of vjy Stella Pearl F. Kirkendall academy auditorium.Catherine Wines, Blouritsen departed graduates follows: hy motor for Los !W Angeles. Ruby Valley, Nevada; Virginia Green, fiend the graduation ex- - Salt Lake; Katherine Hansing, ClearD ruf ayard school on June 15, field, and the following from Ogden: ay Rfiatol will be grad- - Margaret DeVinef Elsie Hansen, Dorted. TvIn .r Party will tour the coast othy Todd, Hfry Elizabeth Smyth, Rozella Andre, !5Sn tto?. 8toPPing at many inter-Poin- Dorothy Rutledge, en route. Irene Blalincy, Marcell Hcinen, Helen Minnoch, Ida Dorothy Gajewsky, By Mrs. Arthur and Murphy, Kathryn McKenna, Amelia Clela Mrs. Leslie Ilf Auguirre, Virginia Loughran, ,er Arthur and Mrs. Green, Cecelia Laucerica, Anna Kenhonm , le were hostesses at a nedy, Blargaret McGowan and Conid. t. "chon charming appoint-0n- n stance Devlin. tau vn an : I ! : - - riiii-ira- , rj. T-.i- ( - Ki'i'r.1-tiii'- , . A iiinimi'.tci- - I on good citi.ciislup n:;, niiiiniiiifii to mai.c s.ii ial nliscrv-ninof J inti 11. flag day, and July I, both holiday., occurred tlur-.ii- g tlu- Mimiiicr The regular in Septemresunii-meetings will ber. Mary Mary Inis no little lamb. Like sin bail long years ago. But sin- Inis a puir of calves, That slu delights to slum. They go with lu-- to school each day, As faithful calves should do. Where Mary draws u pay, .Milium chapter hold regular lliert- - I oi imparting knowledge true. Tin-ii- ay evening June 12. Ma i pedagogues of other days sonic temple. mild deem her calves too shocking, Tit Mary says it always pays To buy u high priced stocking. A little givl left in charge of her liny brut her called mil: "Blolber, And Mary wears expensive gowns, won't you please to baby 7 lie'll Thut are very light und airy, silting oti the fly paper, and there Not so showy for their cost, are loth of flies wilting to get on. But they show a lot of Blary. Bison. Koyul Arcanum Bulletin. c v - tln-,1- - - r u.-.- s I spi-u- KNOW YOUR NUMBER . s?i " Mrs. fi. E. Hair of Washington, I). of ,ur i"ir, Mrs. ily departed Sunday fur Chicago where ,fll,18t J 1 1,1 oy ,,,u, Mr- - Ann M- Noble0 they will visit for three weeks. Blr. und Mrs. Elliot Donne and fam- r!,S Blrs. Anna M. Noble has as her s BI. of 1.1fi guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nye and 30th ,n, street, left last Friday for u little son of Walla, Walla, Washingmonth s sojourn in the eust. Vurious ton. large cities are included on their itinThe marriage of Bliss Naomi Thur-goo- erary. daughter of Blr. and Blrs J. E. r EuKsey Reromes Bride Thurgood of West Point, and lister of Miss Kleu Blue L. Younjrof this city took pluce WedIbc marriage I of Mr. and Mrs. N. daughter nesday in the Salt Lake temple. A B.assey, J assey and Morris L Allen, son reception in honor of the young cou- of Air and Mrs. A. BI. Allen, took ple was given last evening at the Home of the brides parents in West phiee this morning in the Logan temple. A reception will he given this Point evening at the home of the brides Blrs. G. W. BIcCunc and daughter, sister, Mrs. O. II. Nelson in Wan. A Mary, left Blonday for their home in number of Ogden people are motoring Los Angeles. Blrs. BlcCune has been up for the evenings festivities the guest of Blrs. A. I Scoville, while waiting for her daughter to complete or Monday evening Mrs. Allen, mother the bridegroom, entertained in hon her school year at the University of nr of Bliss Passey, and Utah. Tuesday eve mng Bliss Cura Berghout complimentMrs. J. Benowitz entertained at an ed Miss Pussey when she entertained attractive luncheon Wednesday in the a group of friends at her home on street. Shakespearian room of the Hotel Twenty-sevent- h Bigelow in compliment to her mother, Mrs. S. Berger of Log Angeles, who Oh, My! Our friend, the Scotchman, leaving is visiting in the city. Yellow roses and tall yellow tapers in amlicr hold- on a trip, left this last parting in ers decorated the luncheon table, struclion with the family: Dinna forget to tak little Ilonals where covers were laid for twenty. Bridge followed the luncheon. Covers glasses off when he isnu lookin at were laid for Mrs. H. Rubcnstein, Blrs. anything." 45A llie service weight Ix-tt- . stocking for service wear And Mesa ubct wearing" ttockingt have In addition, the exclusive Star featuret. Stiver wear-reit-i- Hulihiiig ngainat rough oflirc stooping for thin thing or that. Working whether at home or in bus!-lirmeans unusual stocking strain. 45A Silvrr Stan are of medium weight, unadulterated pure silk. Ileel and toe wear is resisted by special reinforcements. Lisle hems and soles. A service weight stocking made for service wear (lenka . . ng A rein- as forced garter band with patented lock-cha- in etltch prevent! garter runt Atk About FREE RUNNER REPAIRS SICE US FOR YOUR -- n, - 0 7 ; ts rd n, $ Ogden I are thinking of our shop gives you. SATURDAY SPECIALS BANANAS, 3 lbs...... 29c NEW POTATOES, 6 lbs. 29 C FILET OF SOLE, per lb. 30c SPRING FRYS, per lb 30 c . docs It means best service and does it not? best work Rest usefulness in filling your needs. That's what vegetables. J, BEST The best mean to you, when you Ogden's old reliable Fish and Poultry Market announces the addition of new lines of toothsome delicacies, including an especially fine variety of fruits and n? 24th St. Ogden The WfHAT 2324 WASHINGTON AVENUE er. 353 SILVER STAR SILK STOCKINGS Now Open bJ NEXT PAIR! Family Shoe Store OGDENS NEWEST MARKET be Blrs. David C. Eccles and chilexpected dren, Julian and Judy, are the sumsoon from Portland to spend mer with Mrs. Eccles mother, Mrs. ! tlu-lint- Kleanor Car-roBlrs. June Clark and son, J. RobD. accompanied by Ralph week erts, Jr., left the first of the California. by auto for southern Blrs. Fred BI. Nye and Mrs. A. W. Wslker returned Blonday from Spen cer. Idaho, where they have been the guests of Bln. Effie B. Spencer. cili-ra- 111 d, A wedding ; Mat-son- hhi-ehati- firM. eon.mer-cia- l Fifty years ago tin . - liiU-wili- room 1 - - l : s. Tuesday at the Arthur atreet. Blrs. leaves today for M Andrew T. Clark, who Mr"iTtoi Farmington to reside, ?inuTn5rbert W. ilinley were the i 'ti ki? ior ! party. Two tables if, Incheon, each being ni fioaIlth ,P,n.k roaes anil blue Baides the hostesses d the erS 'j:;d for honor, coven were rucbrant rSsran Aabel, Blrs. John r.t George Whitmeyer, L s II. P. Iverson, n j Allen, Mn, Mrs. Owen Cutler, s Ji-h- . nVwlenty-fourt- b cost ?ind ?bo - - CU!-.- lioil;n-.--,i.,ii-l- i- fm-iiii- on. 1 r s e, Tues-:on.Tul- i r it a, Eli-neddo- , ! g Bea-JVi-- ,. , 11 Ralph Gwilliam, Mrs. Phil Tjlrs. J. T. Abbott. Refreshments Un. George Abbott, chairman; Mrs. Wal-n- r Flstcher Scowcroft, Mrs. A. W. Mrs. Vernon Mrs. Henry Volker, Mrs. Vitson, Mr. Walker Cheesman, ,oand Bolstad, Mrs. S. M. Scott, Mrs. 6 W. Bowman, Miss Helen Conroy, Mrs. Hannon His. Warner Arthur, Punch Herman Mrs. Way. jjsrton, The Blisses Marjorie and Elizabeth jin. C. A. Green, chairman; Mrs. J. Brewer entertained Monday nt u lunchMrs. Charles and Allen Clayton. & eon and bridge in honor of Bliss Mary Virginia Blatson, popular bride elect. Matson Haley Nuptials The party was given at the Brewer At Nuptial Mass this morning at celebrated by the Rev. home, 2131 Jefferson avenue. Pink 11 o'clock, and white were the colors featured in William A Ruel, Miss Mary Virginia the decorations of the tables where M&tion, daughter of Mrs. George H. the guests were seated for luncheon. liaison, became the bride of John comArthur Haley of South Bend, Indiana, Roses and orange blossoms were bined Covers into dainty centerpieces. a St. Josephs Catholic church. Blossom of the season and flicker-ia- were laid for Miss Matson, Bliss Kathwhite cathedral candles in a sett- erine Shufflebargcr, Bliss Helen ConBliss Blarlha Wright,' Mrs. Fletching of palms and ferns decorated the roy, Miss Dorothy Scower Scowcroft, stately edifice. The pews were markecroft, Blrs. N. C. Peterson, Bliss Dord off with standards of flowers. The bride was attended by Miss othy Irvine, Miss Patricia Healy, Blrs. Edeen Jeffers of Omaha as maid of Junior Rich, Miss Blary Rich, Mrs. BIcKen-nboor; Miss Virginia Reiss of Sheb- Spencer Eccles, Miss Francis Bliss Beatrice Browning, Mrs. oygan, Wisconsin; Miss Lillian Sheehan of Los Angeles; Miss Helen Conr- Julia Smart, Bliss Donna Louise De oy and Miss Beatrice Browning, both Vine, Miss Maurine Rich, Bliss Roseof Ogden. Rolande Ballantyne, dainty marie Scoville and Blrs. Stuart Franlittle daughter of Mrs. Roland Ballan-tyncis McLeod, of Hollywood, California. carried the ring on a white satin Mr. and Mrs. James II. DeVine are pillow. Paul Castner of South Bend, Indiana, was the best man. The ushe- now occupying their spacious home in rs were Harold Bell and Francis Matr- Ogden canyon. twu? M-.- a'-'-! Mrs. Royal Doug- 51 ,r' In Fifty Years Ago 1 ,.,n-Mr- l - Carlyle Eubank, Mrs. W. II. almrMr. Mark Murphy, Mrs. J. F. Mrs. James Renell. Hall and Epis-JPfii- 1 1 I,-- ! SfllS. out-of-to- . d, L tgL. Peery, Ni-v- . the Martha Juniors are T,J2nti a most delightful dancing he Virjfjnillf the proceeds in this splen- ifh Will assist them work. The welfare child of rkae invited to attend, dancing at 9:00 oclock, and the at-- ? S infurmal. The success of the of the earn-- . nt is assured because work of the following committees: Mrs. J. E. feneral committee: Mrs. Harman ulSnaond, chairman; Ralph Gwilliam, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. J. T. Leavitt. Tic jin. J. T. Leavitt, chairman. fTTuke Wright, Mrs. Thomas Les-- t Harman 1 1 l.i-od'- s .reatraent 5 1 st for-n'- A chair-SJvgr- , i.- First Telephone Put CLUBS Hoiiiim I'.-,is'.. ill. Mi- .V..JSIH l;.-,l- wor-'"iif- Advertising :i- - I self, perform an endur-t- o the community. Among Z 7n 0f Ogden who wear this honor are ihe members of Asrtha Junior society.are Their made deeds of welfare in the maintenance of a bed whew children of Dee hospital v b Nursery and other medical receive caSes may in I'aiImi . . - true Ms-- , - and. in Kor:. Mr Mi, H. rr:;..i. . San; -. T. ui'uii'anieii Fl; V'' I.';:,. Mrs. l'lnra Sjviuor, to her fii Viit.i; I;, ivn.: Mi-hoi'.u- in 15. I'., sin U .Mi. i : n it: jvnia;r. i d.-i ir tlu- summer. Ml,. S;.m Mo1,,:.. Mr,. Sn N. Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft. Ms- -t Mcr. Mr,, li Mrs. Sti Mur. Fr;inis v R tuwl 'V '!;.1, r.n.! Mrs. W. R. Urow:.. Mi-,- . Sllli ;.:i o:' S;.!i l.k, W. 0. McKenzie. Mr. Hem v S.mJ.y, of Hollywood, t'uli- - A. Siran-quij.i tin I n .;, loriiiii. sir.nf Mr.. Mi am! Mrs. Hermnn il. Way. mu iii1. .Mis.. John M, Drowning. BD ,J ovi r Mrs. X. J. Seiiinor aii-- mii:, Siiin-forB rs. Edward Dis.-luda;!, .liili-- i ii is iiiitiiiputing left yesterday y i,('u.rn,i.ii: a two .ho arrival of hi-- ilaufihu-r- , at ): 1. mi mi weeks visit with friends in LSuise. Mlairmit, when Dopuo anti irr;uuiJaiivrhUT. fill ' bill! Hr. Seidner left yesterday aU.i f, r pili-s- t !.,!i,ri f M iiiI table and tv. Mitiiln-- mn1, 1). t'.. who will Ola the east when- lie will uti.nd 'CT mi xho n unn m Dmlon. d inTln-liiin'lionii. Medical association in Min'v P'ae: ne'.y di wi'.b pink the Mayo1 neapolis. He will also ' lu ll,, CinnU-i and pml. uu: ho- -t '.y:y clinic in Rochester. w.;. dli. !ivii Hia mh.-iNonuur during tinparty of win iiiii-iwith him at his uf'.i Rector and Wife Preside home in The Re. and Mrs. W liy. B i avl llili-,will will eniertain at dinner lids eveclop at , ;..u Mr. iirim ai.il Mrs. fi inoriMw at In r iunin-I'oin.ui and liolstiid J, iiunt.-vill- e the at Utilise in alley ning an- oiviipymg Hit- Kiikomiiill in honor of Miss Myrtle Philpott l at foi tin- Mimim-r- . ij.iiid Mi,. J, Fram-iend Ronald II. Rosevear, who will he l'mvles and id .Mi. John Watsnn departed married tomorrow. Members of the Mrs. F. Y. Calih-is spending u p'nniiiig by aiitmanliile r wedding pavty will make up the guest w days with friends in Provo. ,!!:-ifar a tun Week,' laeatinii list. hi'r $ M:- i 1 Mt'. u ii 3 Fish and Poultry Market Whether the order is big or small a complete suit or a pair of gloves we'll give it the same careful handling. I Send your soiled garments to us, and well return them like new. It's astonishing what we can do with them. You'll be delighted with our service, for it is the best. Phone 2040 Quality Cleaners 2215 Washington Avenue |